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I am hoping that someone can find or create a working wringer washer. Moving through early America, my sims have gone from using the rock to the tub and washboard that Rebecah made - and which I love ! Soon, though, my more well-to-do sims will be looking for the "latest thing."
I have two decorative wringer washers - one from Cashcraft's Scullery Set and the other, somewhat newer looking than that, in white, that I downloaded recently - sorry, I don't recall from whom. I can find out, if needed.
If that's not possible, or just too tedious to do, I would be happy to have an invisible recolor of the tub/washboard washer. I can use it with the decorative wringer washers.
I would be most grateful for whatever anyone can do for me. Thanks very much for reading.

This house was built by my 3X great grandfather in the mid-19th century. It was home to 5 generations of my father's family. One of my fondest memories was sitting in the big bay window... watching the squirrels play in the walnut trees....
slideshow is here: http://s1275.photobucket.com/user/Lisa_McCalister/slideshow/The Brooks House
If you have a large Sim-family, this is the place for you!
Enjoy!